Listener on here started a cool thread about the April 2017 WT which can be found here...
https://www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/4881380162928640/watchtower-april-2017-overview
It got me to look at it closer and In the opening study they use terminology I've never heard used before namely, "Vow of obedience and poverty"...
19 Currently, there are some 67,000 members of the Worldwide Order of Special Full-Time Servants of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Some perform Bethel service, others engage in construction or in circuit work, serve as field instructors or special pioneers or missionaries or as Assembly Hall or Bible school facility servants. They are all bound by a “Vow of Obedience and Poverty,” with which they agree to do whatever is assigned to them in the advancement of Kingdom interests, to live a simple lifestyle, and to abstain from secular employment without permission. It is not the people but their assignments that are viewed as special. They realize the seriousness of humbly living up to their solemn vow for as long as they remain in special full-time service
Is this vow a real thing? Is it new? I always thought we were encouraged to volunteer for extra service if the spirit moved us but that it was just that, a volunteer situation and we were free to go a different direction whenever we felt we needed too.
Are missionaries signing a vow now?